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A Practical Guide For Studying Chua's Circuits (by Recai Kilic)
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A Practical Guide For Studying Chua's Circuits (by Recai Kilic)


Autonomous and nonautonomous Chua's circuits are of special significance in the study of chaotic system modeling, chaos-based science and engineering applications. Since hardware and software-based design and implementation approaches can be applied to Chua's circuits, these circuits are also excellent educative models for studying and experimenting nonlinear dynamics and chaos.



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